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Glossary of assessment terms
A guide to help you understand the terms used in the assessment of taught programmes.
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Professor Alistair Borthwick - Professor of Applied Hydrodynamics
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Dr Daniela Oehring - Associate Professor in Optometry
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Faculty of Health Research Support Team
University of Plymouth research. Medicine and Dentistry Research Support Office. First point of contact and support for research and innovation.
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Parkinson’s and neurodegenerative disease – research overview
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/parkinsons/parkinsons-research-group/research-overview
University of Plymouth research: Parkinson’s and neurodegenerative disease – research overview. Further information on our molecular, cellular and biomedical research into neurodegenerative disease.
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Social deprivation sits at the heart of children’s oral decay
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/social-deprivation-sits-at-the-heart-of-childrens-oral-decay
A study of 347 children in Plymouth aged between four and six years has shown that social deprivation is an indicator of increased risk of dental decay in children.
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Undergraduate projects published in Plymouth Student Scientist
The Plymouth Student Scientist e-journal seeks to make the research process more accessible and explicit, by highlighting examples of good practice from across the University of Plymouth STEM disciplines.
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Evidence Plastic CIC - a case study
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/esif-funded-projects/evidence-plastic-cic-a-case-study
A case study of Evidence Plastic - helping in the battle against plastics pollution
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Research to identify and target high blood pressure indicators
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/research-to-identify-and-target-high-blood-pressure-indicators
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a leading cause of stroke and heart attacks worldwide – and one in four people have it. New research led by the University of Plymouth could identify how to target this condition and other blood vessel problems.
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Burrowing snakes have far worse eyesight than their ancestors
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/burrowing-snakes-have-far-worse-eyesight-than-their-ancestors
An international team of scientists – led by the Natural History Museum and the University of Plymouth – has demonstrated that burrowing snakes have undergone extensive vision gene loss over tens of millions of years of evolutionary history
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